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Battlefield Home
January 5, 2019
The Friends screened the documentary film "Battlefield Home", by Anita Sugimura Holsapple. In an effort to unravel her own journey of dealing with PTSD as a Vietnam era military child, Japanese-American documentary filmmaker, Ms. Sugimura Holsapple, interviewed multi-generational family members and exposed the unflinching impact of war, and the failing systems that continue the legacy of trauma from generation to generation.
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